The
College has over 30 majors – so whether you feel most at home in an art studio,
a science lab, a newsroom or even on stage, we have a place just for you. Learn more about our programs and our
students pursuing their dreams
in the most educationally vibrant city in the world.
Overview

Our talented faculty
put teaching and mentoring first. They also conduct important research, publish
books and articles, and are frequently tapped by the media for their views.
Meet them here.
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Intellectually
diverse, the College offers a range of programs in the arts, humanities, social
and laboratory sciences. Regardless of your chosen major, one thing is certain:
you’ll receive an education that celebrates active learning, collaborative
thinking, and global perspectives.
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We’re proud of our 24,000
alumni, who are making a difference here in Boston and across the globe. Stay
connected with the College and with each other through a range of events,
programs, and benefits.
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Faculty

Our talented faculty are both teachers and scholars. Suffolk sets the standard for small class sizes, tight-knit departments, and faculty who cherish their mentoring role.

Exceptional faculty seek out Suffolk for its reputation, its committed student body, and its unsurpassed location in the heart of the world’s foremost intellectual community, Boston. They are thought leaders who conduct high-level research, publish books and articles, and advise multinational corporations and governments. But they’re never too busy for their students.

A Teacher-Scholar Model

Suffolk’s curriculum is based around research and experiential learning. Professors are crucial guides in this process. They’ll work with you to design a program of study that complements your academic and professional goals.

Our professors are committed to honing their expertise and finding new ways to connect with students. Suffolk’s Center for Teaching Excellence sponsors events, workshops, and research opportunities that help faculty sharpen the skills that make Suffolk stand apart.

Visiting Scholars

Suffolk draws renowned scholars and influencers to campus through our Distinguished Visiting Scholars Program. Each one arrives at Suffolk ready to share their wealth of expertise with students, faculty, and alumni. Recent scholars include National Book Award winner James Carroll; Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi; Mary Badham, the Oscar-nominated actress who played “Scout” in To Kill A Mockingbird; and The New Yorker writer Jeff Rosen.